Ancient history
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- 1904
- Topics
- roman, greek, rome, ancient, empire, history, great, greeks, athens, persian, roman empire, greek cities, prehistoric times, social life, stone age, ancient egypt, peloponnesian war, asia minor, persian empire, greek literature, History, Ancient
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- Boston ; London : Ginn & Co.
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- americana
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- New York Public Library
- Language
- English
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xvi, 639 pages, 47 unnumbered leaves of plates : 20 cm
Includes index
"Selections from the sources" and "References (Modern) " at end of chapters
"General bibliography": pages 609-616
General Introduction: Prehistoric times -- Races and groups of peoples at the dawn of history -- Part I. The Eastern nations -- Ancient Egypt, 5000-30 BC -- The early city-states of Babylonia and the Old Babylonian Empire, 5000-1100 BC -- The Assyrian Empire, unknown date-606 BC -- The Chaldean Empire, 625-538 BC -- The Hebrews -- The Phoenicians -- The Persian Empire, 558-330 BC -- India and China -- Part II: Greece -- The land and the people -- Prehistoric times according to Greek accounts -- The inheritance of the historic Greeks -- The growth of Sparta -- The age of Greek colonization, 750-600 BC -- The age of the Tyrants, 650-500 BC -- The history of Athens up the to Persian wars -- Hellas overshadowed by the rise of Persia: Prelude to the Persian wars -- The Persian wars, 500-479 BC -- The making of the Athenian Empire, 479-445 BC -- The age of Pericles, 445-431 BC -- The Peloponnesian War, 445-431 BC -- The Spartan and the Theban supremacy, 404-362 BC -- The Greeks of Western Hellas, 413-336 BC -- The rise of Macedonia: Reign of Philip II, 359-336 BC -- Alexander the Great, 336-323 BC -- The Graeco-Oriental world from the death of Alexander to the conquest of Greece by the Romans, 323-146 BC -- Greek architecture, sculpture, and painting -- Greek literature -- Greek philosophy and science -- Social life of the Greeks -- Part III. Rome -- i. First period: Rome as a kingdom, 753-509 BC -- Italy and its early inhabitants -- The society and government of early Rome -- The Roman religion -- Rome under the kings -- ii. Second period: Rome as a Republic -- The early Republic, Plebeians acquire the full rights of citizens, 509-367 BC -- The conquest of Italy, 367-264 BC -- The first Punic War, 264-241 BC -- Rome and Carthage between the first and the second Punic War, 241-218 BC -- The second Punic War, 218-201 BC -- Events between the second and the third Punic War: Conquest of the East by Rome, 201-146 BC -- The third Punic and Numantine Wars -- The last century of the Republic, first period, 133-78 BC -- Last century of the Republic, second period, 78-31 BC -- iii. Third period: Rome as an Empire, 31 BC-476 AD -- The establishment of the empire and the reign of Augustus Caesar, 31 BC-14 AD -- From Tiberius to Marcus Aurelius, 14-180 -- The empire under Commodus and the barrack emperors, 180-284 -- The reigns of Diocletian and Constantine the Great -- The last century of the Empire in the West, 376-476 -- Part IV. The Romano-German or transition age, 476-800 -- The barbarian kingdoms -- The Church and its institutions -- The fusion of Latin and Teuton -- The Roman Empire in the East -- The rise of Islam -- Charlemagne and the restoration of the Empire in the West
xvi, 639 pages, 47 unnumbered leaves of plates : 20 cm
Includes index
"Selections from the sources" and "References (Modern) " at end of chapters
"General bibliography": pages 609-616
General Introduction: Prehistoric times -- Races and groups of peoples at the dawn of history -- Part I. The Eastern nations -- Ancient Egypt, 5000-30 BC -- The early city-states of Babylonia and the Old Babylonian Empire, 5000-1100 BC -- The Assyrian Empire, unknown date-606 BC -- The Chaldean Empire, 625-538 BC -- The Hebrews -- The Phoenicians -- The Persian Empire, 558-330 BC -- India and China -- Part II: Greece -- The land and the people -- Prehistoric times according to Greek accounts -- The inheritance of the historic Greeks -- The growth of Sparta -- The age of Greek colonization, 750-600 BC -- The age of the Tyrants, 650-500 BC -- The history of Athens up the to Persian wars -- Hellas overshadowed by the rise of Persia: Prelude to the Persian wars -- The Persian wars, 500-479 BC -- The making of the Athenian Empire, 479-445 BC -- The age of Pericles, 445-431 BC -- The Peloponnesian War, 445-431 BC -- The Spartan and the Theban supremacy, 404-362 BC -- The Greeks of Western Hellas, 413-336 BC -- The rise of Macedonia: Reign of Philip II, 359-336 BC -- Alexander the Great, 336-323 BC -- The Graeco-Oriental world from the death of Alexander to the conquest of Greece by the Romans, 323-146 BC -- Greek architecture, sculpture, and painting -- Greek literature -- Greek philosophy and science -- Social life of the Greeks -- Part III. Rome -- i. First period: Rome as a kingdom, 753-509 BC -- Italy and its early inhabitants -- The society and government of early Rome -- The Roman religion -- Rome under the kings -- ii. Second period: Rome as a Republic -- The early Republic, Plebeians acquire the full rights of citizens, 509-367 BC -- The conquest of Italy, 367-264 BC -- The first Punic War, 264-241 BC -- Rome and Carthage between the first and the second Punic War, 241-218 BC -- The second Punic War, 218-201 BC -- Events between the second and the third Punic War: Conquest of the East by Rome, 201-146 BC -- The third Punic and Numantine Wars -- The last century of the Republic, first period, 133-78 BC -- Last century of the Republic, second period, 78-31 BC -- iii. Third period: Rome as an Empire, 31 BC-476 AD -- The establishment of the empire and the reign of Augustus Caesar, 31 BC-14 AD -- From Tiberius to Marcus Aurelius, 14-180 -- The empire under Commodus and the barrack emperors, 180-284 -- The reigns of Diocletian and Constantine the Great -- The last century of the Empire in the West, 376-476 -- Part IV. The Romano-German or transition age, 476-800 -- The barbarian kingdoms -- The Church and its institutions -- The fusion of Latin and Teuton -- The Roman Empire in the East -- The rise of Islam -- Charlemagne and the restoration of the Empire in the West
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- 05323040
- Year
- 1916
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